The Works of the Rev. Richard Cecil: With a Memoir of His LifeL.B. Seeley, and Baldwin, Chadock and Joy, 1816 |
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... soon damped in his attempt , by recollecting that much of his mother's comfort seemed to arise from her faith in Christ . Now , " thought he , " this Christ have I ridiculed : He stands much in my way , and can form no part of my ...
... soon damped in his attempt , by recollecting that much of his mother's comfort seemed to arise from her faith in Christ . Now , " thought he , " this Christ have I ridiculed : He stands much in my way , and can form no part of my ...
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... soon after , took his name off the books . On Feb. 23d , 1777 , he was admitted to Priest's Orders . With Mr. Pugh he staid but a short time ; for at Mr. Pugh's request , he went to serve three Churches in Leicestershire . These ...
... soon after , took his name off the books . On Feb. 23d , 1777 , he was admitted to Priest's Orders . With Mr. Pugh he staid but a short time ; for at Mr. Pugh's request , he went to serve three Churches in Leicestershire . These ...
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... joyful re - union with that Father who was so soon to follow him - whom he so tenderly loved and sa highly revered ; and of whom he wrote in a manner so pathetic and affectionate in a letter to a friend 40 MEMOIR OF THE.
... joyful re - union with that Father who was so soon to follow him - whom he so tenderly loved and sa highly revered ; and of whom he wrote in a manner so pathetic and affectionate in a letter to a friend 40 MEMOIR OF THE.
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... soon be removed from them , as a shock of corn cometh in its season . Even when his disease had made still further He progress , as often as the slightest alleviation was afforded him , his judg- ment became more distinct , his morbid ...
... soon be removed from them , as a shock of corn cometh in its season . Even when his disease had made still further He progress , as often as the slightest alleviation was afforded him , his judg- ment became more distinct , his morbid ...
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... soon be as bad , and probably worse than ever . My Dearest Creature , I ought to say MANY KIND THINGS TO YOU ; but my spirits are too weak and low now , to say any thing that is not very general . Be assured , however , that you are ...
... soon be as bad , and probably worse than ever . My Dearest Creature , I ought to say MANY KIND THINGS TO YOU ; but my spirits are too weak and low now , to say any thing that is not very general . Be assured , however , that you are ...
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